I’m Not Behind Attacks In Igangan – Evicted Sarkin FulaniSarkin Fulani of Oyo State, Alhaji Saliu Abdulkadir

The embattled Sarkin Fulani of Oyo State, Alhaji Saliu Abdulkadir who was evicted from his Igangan palace four months ago, has denied reports that he is behind the fresh attack on Igangan community as widely speculated in the media.

The Sarkin Fulani, who has now condemned the attacks, urged security agencies to do their job in arresting the perpetrators and ensuring they face the full wrath of the law.

Abdulkadir, who spoke with our correspondent in reaction to the allegation of Asigangan of Igangan, Oba Lasisi Adeoye, that he masterminded Sunday’s attacks where scores of farmers were killed, said it was wrong to have linked the attacks to him.

He said many herders also suffered casualties during the attacks and even said one Fulani man who was neither a cattle rearer nor trader and who has been living in Igangan since the 60s was killed on Monday in a reprisal attack on several Fulani settlements.

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The Sarkin maintained that he has no hand in the attacks and has no mercenary anywhere to attack the people on his behalf.

He said since the eviction from the community by armed youths led by Sunday Igboho, he has lost fortunes garnered over several decades.

He said, ‘They killed my people, destroyed my properties, I know nothing about the attacks. If I had the mercenaries, I would have defended myself when my palace was invaded by Sunday Igboho and his men.

“I have lost everything. I have been living from hands to mouth. I don’t have any mercenaries fighting for me. I leave everything in the hand of God.”

The evicted Sarkin Fulani who is currently in Ilorin, Kwara State, went further to blame the attack on the failure of security agencies, saying if the security agencies had been proactive, such would not have occurred.

Abdulkadir insisted that the unrest in Ibarapa was worsened by ethnic profiling where only Fulani herders were tagged as criminals.

He said on many occasions, the Yoruba people were arrested for kidnapping and other criminalities in Ibarapa zone but their arrests never got prominence because they were not Fulani herders.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK